Chapter 2.6. Use Of Administrative Action For Licensure of California Health And Safety Code >> Division 2. >> Chapter 2.6.
(a) Any person or entity licensed or certificated under
Chapter 1 (commencing with Section 1200), Chapter 2 (commencing with
Section 1250), Chapter 2.3 (commencing with Section 1400), Chapter
2.35 (commencing with Section 1416), Chapter 3.3 (commencing with
Section 1570), Chapter 8 (commencing with Section 1725), Chapter 8.3
(commencing with Section 1743), Chapter 8.5 (commencing with Section
1745), or Chapter 8.6 (commencing with Section 1760) of this code, or
under Section 1247.6 of the Business and Professions Code, shall, in
addition to all other requirements, disclose as part of the
application for the license or certificate any revocation or other
final administrative action taken against a license, certificate,
registration, or other approval to engage in a profession, vocation,
or occupation, or a license or other permission to operate a facility
or institution.
(b) The department may consider, in determining whether to grant
or deny the license or certification, any final revocation or other
final administrative action taken against a license, certificate,
registration, or other permission to engage in a profession,
vocation, or occupation or a license or other permission to operate a
facility or institution.
(c) An applicant and any other person specified in this
subdivision, as part of the background clearance process, shall
provide information as to whether or not the person has any prior
criminal convictions, has had any arrests within the past 12-month
period, or has any active arrests, and shall certify that, to the
best of his or her knowledge, the information provided is true. This
requirement is not intended to duplicate existing requirements for
individuals who are required to submit fingerprint images as part of
a criminal background clearance process. Every applicant shall
provide information on any prior administrative action taken against
him or her by any federal, state, or local government agency and
shall certify that, to the best of his or her knowledge, the
information provided is true. An applicant or other person required
to provide information pursuant to this section that knowingly or
willfully makes false statements, representations, or omissions may
be subject to administrative action, including, but not limited to,
denial of his or her application or exemption or revocation of any
exemption previously granted.